
Thu Feb 06 23:30:00 UTC 2025: **Monterrey Signs Legendary Spanish Defender Sergio Ramos**
**MONTERREY, MEXICO – February 6, 2025** – In a stunning move that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Club de Futbol Monterrey announced today the signing of Spanish superstar Sergio Ramos. The 38-year-old defender has signed a one-year contract with the Liga BBVA MX club.
Ramos, widely considered one of the greatest center-backs of all time, boasts an unparalleled trophy cabinet. His impressive resume includes multiple championships with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as a FIFA World Cup title with Spain in 2010 and two UEFA European Championships (2008 and 2012). Remarkably, he’s also scored 117 club goals and 23 international goals, a testament to his offensive prowess.
The arrival of Ramos is unprecedented in Monterrey’s history. His experience, accolades, and global recognition elevate the team’s aspirations significantly. He’ll be a key player in Monterrey’s quest for success in the 2025 Liga BBVA MX, CONCACAF Champions Cup, Leagues Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Ramos’s career began at Sevilla FC, where he debuted in 2004. He then joined Real Madrid in 2005, captaining the team and scoring crucial goals, including a 93rd-minute equalizer against Atlético Madrid in the 2014 Champions League final. He played alongside iconic figures like Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, and Cristiano Ronaldo during his 16-year tenure at the Bernabéu, winning five La Liga titles, four Champions Leagues, and numerous other trophies.
After a stint at PSG, Ramos returned to Sevilla in 2023 before making the move to Mexico. He has won 29 major titles throughout his career and has been included in the UEFA Team of the Year eight times and the FIFA FIFPro World XI eleven times.
“His leadership, defensive strength, offensive capabilities, and winning mentality will be invaluable as we aim to make history,” said a Monterrey spokesperson. The team will look to Ramos to bring experience and leadership to a squad that already includes former Real Madrid teammate Sergio Canales.